"Vampires, werewolves, and babies -- oh, my! [Knight in Transition] is a sensual and thrilling ride into the world of the paranormal." ~ Romance Reviews Today "Ms. Devlin knows how to use her words to draw you into her story. She has created characters that are easy to fall in love with. When you combine her excellent characters with the great plot, this story becomes a must read." ~ 5 Angels, Fallen Angel ReviewsA member of an elite police unit sworn to hunt vampires, Joe Garcia's life is turned upside down when he's transformed into one. On a quest for a cure, Joe's search brings him to New Orleans in a last-ditch effort to recover his humanity.Professor Lily Carlson, a renowned expert in vampire lore, has a condition of her own. Her sexual libido has been in hyper-drive for months. Her only defense is to hide behind her glasses and tweed suits and stay as far away from men as possible. However, she's thrilled to discover vampires really do exist when Joe shows up on her balcony.Although Joe deflects her attempts to make him a case study and confirm a few vampire statistics, he is drawn by her powerful allure. When werewolves join the chase and track her through New Orleans, Joe's cop instincts tell him there's a mystery to solve. Intent on protecting her, he must seek help from the last vampire on Earth he wants to ask.While his hopes for deliverance from his fate dwindle, Lily's life is forever altered by an unexpected inheritance.Note: This book was previously published as All Knight Long, but has been revised and expanded.
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- Release Date 08/31/2015
- Author Delilah Devlin
- Language English
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